The Torah, “Leviticus,” 25:23: The land shall not be sold permanently, for the land belongs to Me, for you are strangers and [temporary] residents with Me.
The Creator gave us a desire (land) so that we should correct it and not use it anyway we feel like. It is as if He rents it out to us.
We don’t have anything of our own in this world, and therefore when we make a deal we have to understand that we buy the land only for temporary use, or to rent. We don’t actually buy the land. We rent the land and so we can work it for a certain period of time. Nothing is eternal and nothing belongs to us.
Comment: It turns out that the nations that settled on this planet are not its owners.
Answer: According to the root of his soul, an owner is a person who is compatible with one part or another of the land he lives on. Therefore, part of this land has to return to its owners. It refers to nations who came out of Babylon and settled all over the globe. The settlement in Israel has to be according to the Torah, and every tribe and family has its predetermined part and it is eternal. It is because the inner attributes of the family or the tribe match the attribute of that part of the land. This is how the correction of the desire is performed.
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From KabTV’s “Secrets of the Eternal Book” 8/13/14
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From KabTV’s “Secrets of the Eternal Book” 8/13/14